😀 Well it's nice to know that multi monitor is at least possible with AGP & PCI, I take it WinME, 2000 & XP should all work fine without any additional hw, but what about Win98? A small PC shop prob has loads of old PCI gfx cards the'd be willing to part with one for about $2 I should imagine LOL. Could certainly be the cheapest solution if you want to try out multi monitor stuff, esp since the Rad8500 is undeniably a capable 3D card.
😉 There is no denying that 4200 cards at their defaults (never mind the superb o/c) are faster than the full retail ATI Rad8500. However I never generally rec anybody with a GF3, Rad8500/LE to bother upgrading to GF4TI cards, since they already have excellent 3D and would usually be better off waiting for the new nVidia cards as well as budget versions of Parhelia and Rad9700 along with price drops and concrete info / reviews. When you talk 4200 vs Rad8500/LE it is really apparent that the 4200 is far superior, but the Rad8500/LE cards are usually far cheaper. Aniso is twice as fast on Rad8500 cards, but the quality is twice as good on nVidia cards so it pretty much evens out. '2D' image quality is very even on GF4 and Rad8500 cards, although opinions differ and almost everybody has a little bias, but I don't think the diffs would be perceptible, certainly to the vast majority of us. The GF4 is streets ahead for AA, the Rad8500 takes a huge perf hit, sure 4xAA is pretty hard on the 4200 but 2xAA and QxAA both only cost about 10% hit, the top quality 4xS mode on a 4200 is still faster than a 4xAA mode on a Rad8500, poss even a 2xAA mode. No doubt for AA that the GF4 card is superior. It seems the Rad9700 is excellent in pure perf, technology and AA ... but lets not forget the cards and clocks aren't finalised yet and are still about a months away, also the price tag of $400 puts it in a different league to all cards currently out (the Parhelia only has GF3 3D perf). The new budget version (Rad9500?) should whip 4200's ass, but the same could be said for the new nVidia cards due November, I guess we'll have to wait and see.
🙂 klmico, if you really want multi monitor support and don't want to wait a couple of months to see how the market shapes up, then either get a cheap PCI gfx card, exchange your Rad8500 or get a 4200. If it's just as an interest, then I'd suggest waiting a couple of months.